After hosting a big group of elite recruits last weekend, Auburn will welcome a smaller yet no less important contingent of official visitors to campus this weekend.

Headlining the recruiting weekend for the Tigers will be local Auburn High School star Rashaan Evans, a five-star athlete recently named the state of Alabama's top prospect in the updated AL.com A-List. Evans, 6-foot-3, 220-pounds, is being recruited by the Tigers for the "Star" position in Ellis Johnson's defense, a role which requires a combination of linebacker-like tackling and athleticism along with the speed and pass coverage responsibilities of a safety. Ellis, who visited Evans and his family on Wednesday night at their home, has told the five-star prospect he is an ideal fit for the position and that he could contribute immediately as a freshman.

While the Tigers had hoped to convince Evans to visit last weekend when a much larger group of recruits were in town, Evans will have some company from several other Auburn commits who will travel back to the plains for unofficial visits, including Oxford running back Roc Thomas, St. Paul's linebacker Tre Williams and Opelika cornerback Stephen Roberts among others.

While Evans remains Auburn's top target heading down the stretch, the Tigers will also welcome two official visitors this weekend who are currently committed elsewhere. Miami star Treon Harris is currently committed to Florida State but has shown some interest in the Tigers lately and will travel to the plains for an official visit this weekend. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound dual threat quarterback is also considering Florida and Miami and could play either quarterback or a host of other positions at the college level thanks to his versatility and athleticism.

Joining Harris in Auburn will be South Carolina committed wide receiver Shaq Davidson. The 6-foot, 170-pound playmaker tweeted on Tuesday that he's planning to take an official visit to the plains this weekend after being committed to the Gamecocks since last July. Davidson, a consensus four-star prospect, listed Auburn among his top two finalists before choosing the Gamecocks last summer and has maintained strong relationships with several members of the Auburn coaching staff.